Toilet article.



S. MACKIEWICZ.

101111 ARTICLE.

APPLICATION FILED JUNE i3. 19181 1,298,750. Patented Apr. 1,1919.

`/MWENTOR ATTORNEY STANISLW MACKIEWICZ, 0F WORTMAN, COLORADO.

TOILET ARTICLE.

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Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Apr. 1, 1919.,

Application led J' une 13, 1918. Serial No. 29,784.

To all 'whom t may concern:y

Be it known that I, STANISLAW MACK- Inwrcz, a citizen of Poland, residin at Wortman, in the county of Lake and tate of Colorado, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Toilet Articles, of which the following is a specification.

This invention relates to the toilet, and more especially to toilet cases; and the object of the same is to produce a combined article which will include a comb, a brush, and a mirror. i

Another object is to produce a cover for holding the protecting the bristles of the brush and also the clothing from the bristles, as well as protecting the face of the mirror.

Other objects will appear in the following specication and claim, and attention is directed to the drawings wherein:

Figure 1 is a vertical section through the casing and an edge view of the parts of this device assembled,

Fig. 2 is an elevation of one part with half the casing removed, and

Fig. 8 is a sectional view ofthis part alone.

rlhe bristles' of the brush are indicated as 1, and the back 2 is continued into a handle 3 which has the usual configuration on its front side but is cut off fiat on its rear side as seen in Fig. 1`. The mirror 4 is inset into a hack 5 which is continued into a handle 6 rounded on its forward side and cut off iiat on its rear side so as to complement the handle 3 of the brush as seen `in Fig. 1. Therefore when these two parts come together, the handle has the usual configuration. In the flat rear face of the back 5 and handle 6 of the mirror part of this device,

is a channel 7 adapted for reception of the comb 8 as seen in Fig. 2, and pivotally mounted on the back 5 of they mirror part is a support 9 of the usual formation so 'that the mirror may he Stood up on the table. Attention is invited to the fact that a thumb notch 19 permits openingof` the support and several articles together and for 4brush and the glass of the mirror. This casing is in two parts 20 and 21 which are hingedly connected at one edge as indicated at 22, and are latched at the other edge as indicated at 23, one part being omitted from Fig. 2 entirely. The parts merge into complementary necks 24 and 25 which when brought together closely surround the combination handle 8-6 so as t0 hold the brush element and the mirror element together as long asthecasin islatched. The casing also closely incloses le brush and the mirror and protects these articles from other articles within the trunk or rotects other articles from these articles. inally the casing of course locks the two parts of the device together and closes the'channel within which the comb is located, and therefore this element cannot become lost. The parts are of the desired sizes, shapes, proportions and materials, and changes in details and in design can be made without departing from the principle of my invention.

Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is

A. combination toilet article including a brush whose back and handle are fiat on their 'rear faces, a mirror whose back and handle are also iiat on their rear faces but provided with a longitudinal channel for a comb and a recess around the upper end of the channel, a mirror support pivoted within said recess, and means for holding the elements together with their flat faces 1n contact.

In testimony whereof I aiiix my signature in presence of two witnesses.

STANISLAW MACKIEWICZ. Witnesses: A

M. SKIBINsKI, NAN ANDERSON. 

